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*'''[[:Category:Piezoelectric polarization|Piezoelectric polarization]]''' - the polarization of a material through mechanical stress which creates an electric charge
*'''[[:Category:Piezoelectric polarization|Piezoelectric polarization]]''' - the polarization of a material through mechanical stress which creates an electric charge
*'''[[:Category:Piezoelectricity|Piezoelectricity]]''' - the electric charge which accumulates in certain solid materials in response to applied mechanical stress
*'''[[:Category:Piezoelectricity|Piezoelectricity]]''' - the electric charge which accumulates in certain solid materials in response to applied mechanical stress
*'''[[:Category:Pyroelectricity|Pyroelectricity]]''' - the ability of certain materials to generate a voltage when heated or cooled
*'''[[:Category:Relaxor ferroelectrics|Relaxor ferroelectrics]]''' - materials that possess high relative permittivity and high electrostrictive coefficients that show little hysteresis
*'''[[:Category:Ultrasonic imaging|Ultrasonic imaging]]''' - the use of transducers to emit and receive ultrasonic signals and create a visual image of a object
*'''[[:Category:Ultrasonic imaging|Ultrasonic imaging]]''' - the use of transducers to emit and receive ultrasonic signals and create a visual image of a object
*'''[[:Category:Ultrasonic transducers|Ultrasonic transducers]]''' - transducers which emit signals in the ultrasonic range, above 20 kHz
*'''[[:Category:Ultrasonic transducers|Ultrasonic transducers]]''' - transducers which emit signals in the ultrasonic range, above 20 kHz


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Revision as of 18:41, 14 April 2014

Sciences pertaining to the generation, transmission, and detection of ultrasonic waves and related phenomena, medical ultrasound and associated technologies, ferroelectric, piezoelectric, and piezomagnetic materials, frequency generation and control, timing, and time coordination and distribution

Subcategories

  • Ferroelectric films - thin films of ferroelectric material that can be used to switch polarization at moderate levels of voltage, like in ferroelectric RAM and RFID cards
  • Frequency control - automatically maintaining a resonant circuit to the frequency of an incoming signal
  • Piezoelectric effect - the creation of an electrical charge in a material from the application in mechanical stress due to polarization
  • Piezoelectric polarization - the polarization of a material through mechanical stress which creates an electric charge
  • Piezoelectricity - the electric charge which accumulates in certain solid materials in response to applied mechanical stress
  • Ultrasonic imaging - the use of transducers to emit and receive ultrasonic signals and create a visual image of a object
  • Ultrasonic transducers - transducers which emit signals in the ultrasonic range, above 20 kHz